South Oldham

South Oldham field hockey won its fifth straight game with an 11-0 victory over Pleasure Ridge Park (PRP) in Crestwood Sept. 10. Anna Crump scored a team-high four goals while Abby Garrett added two scores for the Lady Dragons in a game that ended at halftime because of a mercy rule.

Aggressive serving led South Oldham volleyball to a straight-set victory.
The Lady Dragons swept Collins in three sets (25-16, 25-20, 25-21) in Crestwood Sept. 9. South Oldham improved to 6-2 with the win over the Eighth Region opponent. Coach Amy Wells says the Lady Dragons have a goal of ending a match with twice as many aces as service errors.

South Oldam renamed Dragon Stadium in honor of retired athletic director Mitchell Irvin and dispatched Bullitt Central 52-0 in Crestwood Sept. 6.
Quarterback Anthony Pierce threw for two touchdowns and rushed for two scores for a South Oldham offense that gained 440 yards. JT Benson had a receiving and rushing touchdown while Keaton Martin rushed for 91 yards and a score.

South Oldham boys soccer played its third game in as many days, tying Ryle 1-1 in Crestwood Aug. 29. After falling to Oldham County 1-0 Tuesday and tying Ballard 1-1 Wednesday, Bruce Rademaker scored a late goal on a set piece from Grayson Klehr even the score against Ryle.

Tates Creek girls soccer scored two late goals to defeat South Oldham 2-1 in Crestwood Aug. 24. Trailing by a goal, the visitors scored twice in the final 15 minutes to remain undefeated.
South Oldham coach Kenny Burke thought Tates Creek controlled the game for the final 60 minutes because of the Lady Dragons’ inability to sustain possessions.

South Oldham girls soccer couldn’t continue its run of 10 goals per game, but that didn’t mean its offensive attack still couldn’t leave an impression. The Lady Dragons defeated Central Hardin 5-1 in Crestwood Aug. 21 with a continuous wave of attacks that accumulated 20 shots on goal.

South Oldham volleyball is a different team from years past. Coach Amy Wells’ roster is filled with upperclassmen for the first time in recent memory, but now, she wants her team to figure out its identity.

There was no mercy given.
With a goal of scoring 10 goals in the first half, South Oldham girls soccer did exactly that in a 10-0 victory over Mercy in the season opener Aug. 12 in Crestwood. Six players scored for the Lady Dragons in a match that ended at the end of the first half because of the 10-goal mercy rule.